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Bakhyt Kenjeev

Bakhyt Shukurullaevich Kenjeev (Kenzheyev, Russian: Бахыт Шукуруллаевич Кенже́ев; 2 August 1950 – 26 June 2024) was a Russian poet and writer[1] of Kazakh descent.

Leben

Kenjeev was born in Shymkent, Kazakh SSR. In 1953 his parents moved to Moscow. He graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University with the equivalent of an M.S. degree in chemistry. In 1975 he was a founding member of the "Moscow Time" group of poets, with Alexei Tsvetkov, Alexander Soprovsky, and Sergey Gandlevsky.[2] In 1982, Kenjeev emigrated to Canada; his first book of poetry was published by Ardis Publishing in 1984.

After Perestroika, Kenjeev frequently visited Russia, Ukraine, and other post-Soviet countries; he was a regular guest at numerous poetry festivals, including the Moscow Bienale, Kievskie Lavry, Leningradskie Mosty, Blue Metropolis Montreal festival,[3] and the international poetry festival in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and published several volumes of poetry. Many of his poems were translated into English, French, Kazakh, German, Swedish, and other languages. He was said[by whom?] to be twice nominated for the Nobel prize in literature.[4][better source needed]

He lived in New York and Toronto.[5][6]

Kenjeev died in 2024 at the age of 73 after short illness.[7]

Selected awards

Works

English Translations

  • "Rain Pours Down in Rome, Repeating", West Branch, J. Kayes, Bucknell University
  • Slava Muchnick, ed. (September 7, 2009). Salt Crystals on an Axe: Twentieth-Century Russian Poetry in Congruent Translation: A Bilingual Mini-Anthology. Translator Alex Shafarenko. Ancient Purple Translations. ISBN 978-0-9563075-1-4.

Poetry

  • Избранная лирика 1970—1981 (1984 г.)
  • Осень в Америке (1988 г.)
  • Стихотворения (1995 г.)
  • Сочинитель звезд: Книга новых стихотворений, М. 1997 (ISBN 5-85767-091-8)
  • Снящаяся под утро: Книга стихотворений, М. 2000 (ISBN 5-900241-09-2)
  • Из семи книг: Стихотворения, Независимая газета, М. 2000 (ISBN 5-86712-027-9)
  • Невидимые: Стихи, М. 2004 (ISBN 5-94282-229-8)
  • Вдали мерцает город Галич: Стихи мальчика Теодора, 2006 (ISBN 5-94128-126-9)
  • Крепостной остывающих мест. М., 2008.
  • Послания. — М., 2011. 640 с. ISBN 978-5-9691-0514-0
  • Сообщение. — М., 2012.
  • Странствия и 87 стихотворений. К., 2013.
  • Довоенное: Стихи 2010—2013 годов. М., 2014.
  • Позднее: Книга стихов. СПб., 2016.
  • Элегии и другие стихотворения. М., 2018.

Novels

  • Плато (1992 г.)
  • Иван Безуглов. Мещанский роман (1993 г.)
  • Золото гоблинов: Романы («Младший брат», «Золото гоблинов»), Независимая газета, М 2000, (ISBN 5-86712-101-1)

References

  1. ^ Bakhyt Shkurullaevich Kenzheev Summary. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2010-01-19.
  2. ^ Kudryavitsky, Anatoly (2007-11-28). "Поэты современной России и русского зарубежья". Contemporary Russian Poets Database. Archived from the original on 2019-08-05. Retrieved 2024-06-26.
  3. ^ http://www.blue-met-bleu.com/UserFiles/File/PDF/06ENGG%E9n%E9ral.pdf[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Умер поэт Бахыт Кенжеев". Meduza (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2024-06-26. Retrieved 2024-06-26.
  5. ^ "Bakhyt Kenjeev :: Russian American Cultural Center". Archived from the original on 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2010-01-19.
  6. ^ "Russian Poets at Princeton: Bakhyt Kenjeev". Archived from the original on 2010-06-16. Retrieved 2010-01-19.
  7. ^ "Умер поэт Бахыт Кенжеев". Archived from the original on 2024-06-26. Retrieved 2024-06-26.
  8. ^ http://russianpoetsdatabase.blogspot.com/ Archived 2019-08-05 at the Wayback Machine [user-generated source]